Which is the best example of domain-specific language?(1 point)

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shape
shape

equilateral
equilateral

close
close

numerous

1 answer

The best example of a domain-specific language (DSL) among the options provided is shape. A domain-specific language is tailored to a specific application domain, and "shape" suggests a context related to geometry or design, where specific commands or structures can be employed. The other options, while they may have meanings in various contexts, do not inherently imply a specific application domain.